What we do need tho is some recognition from the magazines. I've had a couple of emails with Andy Wigan from Transmoto and his complaint is that the promoters do little to push the sport. With the exception of Troy of course.
My view tho is that while promotion is important, the mags tend to see flat track as some kind of fringe knuckle draggers domain. How many articles do they run about everything BUT flat track. MX, off-road, trials, trail, freestyle, adventure bikes you name it. But flat track?
Yet it is a sport that could go off. Whether on traditional outdoor tracks or indoor short tracks. For the average punter you can have fun on any old MX bike with tyres and gearing changes, and even be competitive. I've seen guys on 20 year old bikes giving the fast guys a run at our local track, but that aint gonna happen in MX.
I am hoping that Troy has started to open the door. Now if the rest of us can help push it along, especially on social media, maybe we can get some real traction (pun intended!)